Great video and experiment. Glad to see some screen shots. In fact, any time you are looking at a screen, it would be ideal for US to see the same screen. That said, please note: The zooming in function (Burns Effect) on the screen shots completely obscures the scale markings on the graphs and makes them lack context.
Hi Matt, when you take the measurement in your room saying that the speaker is not facing the microphone, how should I understand it? It is facing quite opposite way? And how far you measure from the speaker? Is it crucial only the area around main listening position or should I take the speaker and microphone to random locations in room not depending on the distance from one to another? Thank you
Hah my wife offered to edit the videos for me and I don’t think she knows where it’s stored. I’ll get her the files and remind her. I mostly stopped producing content because I got busy. I want and need to do more for both channels.
I would be careful. I would avoid using all of the speakers. A left and right is possibly ok. I usually choose just one. What you might do is do one at a time for each channel in a bunch of locations. Let’s say 7 speakers, 3 locations each, so 21 total measurements. Then average the RT60 curves. Using the Ht speakers will yield a lower value than a dodec speaker. But for our purposes it’s fine. We use it more relative.
Great video and experiment.
Glad to see some screen shots. In fact, any time you are looking at a screen, it would be ideal for US to see the same screen.
That said, please note: The zooming in function (Burns Effect) on the screen shots completely obscures the scale markings on the graphs and makes them lack context.
Yeah my wife edited this on her Mac and we didn’t realize it was doing that.
Thanks for this video
Most welcome
would love to see some diagrams presented. I know this takes time.
Hi Matt, when you take the measurement in your room saying that the speaker is not facing the microphone, how should I understand it? It is facing quite opposite way? And how far you measure from the speaker? Is it crucial only the area around main listening position or should I take the speaker and microphone to random locations in room not depending on the distance from one to another? Thank you
great content, always enjoy listening to your content over at audioholics. What happened to the oblivion intro? I really dig that one :)
Hah my wife offered to edit the videos for me and I don’t think she knows where it’s stored. I’ll get her the files and remind her. I mostly stopped producing content because I got busy. I want and need to do more for both channels.
=) Great video topic
When you are trying to measure RT60 or Decay time in a HT do you excite the room with your front L+R, center speaker, etc?
I would be careful. I would avoid using all of the speakers. A left and right is possibly ok. I usually choose just one. What you might do is do one at a time for each channel in a bunch of locations. Let’s say 7 speakers, 3 locations each, so 21 total measurements. Then average the RT60 curves.
Using the Ht speakers will yield a lower value than a dodec speaker. But for our purposes it’s fine. We use it more relative.
@@PoesAcoustics Thanks! My measurements are acceptable using one or two speakers.